Neither speeding nor alcohol is suspected in the traffic crash caused by country music artist David Allan Coe Tuesday morning, according to an Ocala Police Department report released Wednesday.

By AUSTIN L. MILLERStaff writer

Neither speeding nor alcohol is suspected in the traffic crash caused by country music artist David Allan Coe Tuesday morning, according to an Ocala Police Department report released Wednesday.

Coe, 73, of Princeton, was hospitalized after the sport utility vehicle he was driving collided with a tractor-trailer hauling corn and radishes at Silver Springs Boulevard and South Pine Avenue. The driver and a passenger in the semi also were injured.

Coe was taken to Ocala Regional Medical Center with injuries to his neck and back, side pain and multiple lacerations, according to the OPD accident report.

At the hospital, Coe told an officer he didn’t remember anything just prior to the crash.

“David is recuperating from his accident and he will be OK,” his official website states. Longtime road manager Bruce Smith could not be reached for an update on Wednesday. On Tuesday, he said two upcoming shows — in Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis — have been canceled following the accident.

OPD officials said Coe’s vision was not obscured, though it was not known if anything distracted him when the crash occurred shortly before 1:30 a.m. The report indicates he apparently was not impaired and that speed was not a factor. He was cited for running a red light.

Robert Johnson and Lisa Meade, the occupants of the other vehicle, a 1996 Peterbilt, are recovering from their injuries. Meade, 49, was treated at Munroe Regional Medical Center and released. She had minor injuries, including side pains, according to OPD.

Johnson, 59, was taken to MRMC and later transferred to ORMC. According to police, he had a swollen eye and minor cuts. On Wednesday, ORMC spokeswoman Suzanne Santangelo said Johnson was in stable condition.

According to the accident report, Coe was driving a 2011 Chevy Suburban east in the inside lane on Silver Springs Boulevard, approaching Pine Avenue, and had a red light at the intersection. Johnson was driving the Peterbilt north in the center lane of Pine Avenue and had a green light at the boulevard.

Witnesses told officers the Suburban went through the red light, and the semi slammed into the passenger side.

The Peterbilt flipped on its left side and it trailer spilt open, dumping produce in the Clerk of Court Annex parking lot. It destroyed a traffic control box valued at $15,000 and smashed into a concrete light pole.

Coe is a country artist known for hits such as “Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile,” “The Ride” and “You Never Even Called Me by My Name.”